Cuban troops in Namibia, Africa.
GDC, March 22 - could not be otherwise. The Cuban government has issued a statement condemning what they call "foreign intervention" in Libya and called for resolving the conflict through "dialogue and negotiation."
If it seemed at one time the island's military government would not give much importance to the political events of the Middle East, everything changed when Libya took the stage. And dictator Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, an old ally of Castro, the threat of a revolution popular, he threw bombs at their own countrymen and killed about 6 000 people, and yet the Castro brothers' regime calls for respect to Libya, which means that his government is respected.
The shadow of what happened in Libya haunts those who hold power on the island, which are remarkable similarities between the social and political situation in both countries.
"Cuba expresses its strongest condemnation of foreign intervention in internal conflict" in Libya, which must be resolved "through dialogue and negotiation, not militarily," said a Cuban Foreign Ministry statement read in the news national television. The propaganda of the regime attempts to transfer the burden of guilt to the nations that try to stop the bloodshed in the African nation.
The resolution adopted by the Security Council United Nations authorizes military attacks and create a no-fly zone in Libya "in no way authorized attacks on Libyan territory, which constitute a violation of international law," he said.
is suitable to remember that the Cuban regime, during the 70's and 80's of last century armies sent to Africa, intervened violently in the political happenings of nations such as Angola, Ethiopia and Mozambique. Via
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